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so ive been messing around with RemoteHams for a few months now and got the basic remote station control working okay, can key up the rig from work and all that, but im trying to figure out if theres a clean way to tie in an SDR frontend so i can actually see the panadapter remotely instead of flying blind on the audio waterfall thing
my current setup is an IC-7300 at the home QTH, running the RemoteHams RRC-1258 client/server pair and that part is solid, latency is manageable on my home fiber but when i tried to also push the SDR IQ stream over the same link it got ugly fast, choppy audio and the waterfall was basically useless
what im wondering is whether anyone has actually gotten a panadapter or standalone SDR — like an RTL-SDR or an SDRplay — working alongside the RemoteHams link without killing the bandwidth budget. i read somewhere about using SDR-Console with a remote server instance but wasnt sure if that plays nice with the audio routing RemoteHams is already doing or if you end up fighting yourself with virtual audio cables everywhere
also semi-related but has anyone linked their remote station into a repeater or echolink node, sort of as a backup access method if the main RRC link goes down? feels like it could work but might be a nightmare to set up and keep stable
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